CDP provides a global platform for states and regions to measure, manage and disclose their environmental impacts. 100 state and regional governments disclose to CDP, representing over 450 million people, US $13 trillion in GDP and over 3 GtCO2e. The climate actions disclosed by states and regions, as well as CDP analysis, can be viewed and downloaded on our Open Data Portal.

To start disclosing to CDP, please call +44 203 818 3918 or email [email protected]. If you have already received your login details, simply head to our states and regions platform. The platform will be open from April to June 2017.

CDP’s expertise in environmental disclosure stems from pioneering and founding the world’s only global natural capital reporting system, which has been running since 2000.

Ranked 1st in the highly acclaimed “Rate the Raters” review, CDP is a trusted brand with expert knowledge on disclosure.

We hold the most comprehensive collection globally of primary corporate environmental data from companies, cities, states and regions.

Provide as much or as little information as you have access to, report this information either privately or publicly, and do this either through CDP’s online platform or offline.

CDP’s online platform is available in seven languages with support and guidance on how to disclose.

Disclosing through CDP is completely free of charge.

“This data is evidence of what we have long understood – that sub-national governments have an important role to play in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, combatting climate change and supporting the transition to a low carbon economy.” Kathleen Wynne, Premier, Ontario

of disclosing states and regions are taking climate action to reduce emissions, adapt to climate change, or finance the clean economy transition.

7%

of global GHG emissions are reported to CDP by states and regions, equivalent to the emissions of 873 coal-fired power stations in a year.

2°

Disclosing states and regions with GHG reduction targets are moving towards a well-below 2 degree world by 2050.

"There is strong interest in sharing best practice at this level of government, which demonstrates that climate action must and can be from the bottom up." - Johannes Remmel, Minister for Climate Protection, Environment, Agriculture, Conservation and Consumer Affairs, North Rhine-Westphalia

"With a challenge as serious as climate change and an opportunity as great as green growth ... people should know how their government and different sectors are delivering." - Carl Sargeant, Minister for Natural Resources, Welsh Government